uncertainty|uncertainties in English
noun
[un'cer·tain·ty || ʌn'sɜrtntɪ /-'sɜːt-]
state of being uncertain, doubtfulness, ambiguity
Use "uncertainty|uncertainties" in a sentence
1. It creates uncertainty for people, for households, uncertainties for business.
2. Reducing the uncertainty about the uncertainties, part 3: Adjoints and covariances
3. 4.4.3 Uncertainties and Time-Series Consistency The original uncertainty study (McCann, 1994) reports that the uncertainty in the estimation of N2O emissions associated with the production of adipic acid is approximately 7.0%.
4. Why not value those impurities and uncertainties?
5. Life’s uncertainties should not make us indecisive.
6. The survey will inevitably resolve such jurisdictional uncertainties.
7. Uncertainty (%): The percentage of the measurement uncertainty embodied in the analytical method
8. Certainty, UNCertainty, contracts
9. Dust shortwave Absorbability suffers from significant uncertainties
10. And many other uncertainties make life quite unpredictable.
11. Homoscedastic Aleatoric uncertainty
12. Uncertainty (%): the percentage of the measurement uncertainty embodied in the analytical method.
13. The uncertainty is unbearable!
14. The uncertainties and Cussednesses of the logs themselves
15. The uncertainties of nature weigh on daily life.
16. Uncertainty of measurement (accuracy)
17. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
18. Significant uncertainties remain that could affect the region’s growth.
19. They tried to buffer themselves against problems and uncertainties.
20. The Special Group itself was infected with interregnum uncertainties.
21. Any doubts and uncertainties were discreetly kept to oneself.
22. But I will also show you the parents' uncertainties.
23. Uncertainties affecting peace and development are on the rise.
24. Life is full of uncertainty.
25. 8.2 How can uncertainties about abrupt or irreversible changes be reduced?